Documenting Racism with Russell Jeung | Viral Histories
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- National Museum of American History
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- Documenting Racism with Russell Jeung | Viral Histories
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- During this pandemic, Asian Americans have been experiencing increased racism and hate crimes. While these incidents of increased prejudice and violence occur today, they reflect a long history of how power, prejudice, and public health have intersected throughout American history. This video features a conversation with Russell Jeung, professor of Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University. Moderated by curator, Theo Gonzalves and student Lintaro Donovan. This conversation is part of our Viral Histories series. Viral Histories features conversations with community leaders combating racism while serving on the front lines. For more information on the series, check out our website: https://americanhistory.si.edu/events/viral-histories-stories-racism-resilience-and-resistance-asian-american-communities. What is our responsibility to examine the assumptions we have about others? Watch the live Q&A with Theo Gonzalves, Russell Jeung, and Ruby Ibarra here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmiRyepEiic Explore resources relating to this video here: https://learninglab.si.edu/collections/viral-histories-asian-american-resistance-and-resilience/H5LzCtMVJLoquJW1 Music: 7,000 Miles by Ruby Ibarra
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- 13 min 27 sec
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- smithsonian "american history" history museum
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- 2020-05-20T12:58:09.000Z
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- American History
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